Idioms
cross the Rubicon
to do something where you cannot go back (Julius Ceasar crossed the Rubicon and made a fight with the Roman Senate inevitable)
The man crossed the Rubicon when he began on a course that he could not turn back from.
cross to bear/carry
crux of the matter
cry bloody murder
cry out for (someone or something)
cry over spilt milk
cry uncle
cry wolf
crying need for (someone or something)
cue (someone) in or cue in (someone)
curiosity killed the cat
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pull (some) strings
rant (at someone) about (someone or something)
keep one's cool
fish or cut bait
tar and feather (someone)
have a near miss
tamper with (something)
dressed to kill
get back
possessed of (something)
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Pilgrims did not eat potatoes for Thanksgiving as they thought they were poisonous
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